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The Department for Site-Specific Art at the University of Applied Arts Vienna is accepting applications for its degree course by February 26th, 2018. The department has been re-positioned and run by Paul Petritsch (Six & Petritsch).

We offer students:- A curriculum that combines theory and practice-based skills to support students' artistic development- Studios and metal/wood/casting workshops and media facilities- A designated exhibition space for students- Engaged Faculty with diverse background- International visiting artists and lecturers from various fields- The opportunity to join courses in other departments e.g. sculpture, painting, transmedia

The degree course for Site-Specific Art runs for 8 semesters and includes the „central artistic course' as well as electives in crafts, theory, and a variety of media-related practices. The central course focuses on the notion of site as well as on actual sites and their context as driving forces, material to work with, and as places of activity and for action. We want to study sites closely–both in- and outside–, expanding, breaking, amplifying, and changing them. There are no limits to the actual strategies employed: works can be performative, conceptual, object-related, processual, and may refer to social, political or art-specific topics. We consider the class as a field for experimentation where it becomes possible to shift settled notions and develop an individual artistic position.

Students' individual interests are stimulated by working within a designated exhibition space, by reflecting in one-on-one conversations as well as with peers or through writing, and by manual artistic realizations in analogue and digital studios. We expand our focus with collective exhibition visits, projects, field trips.

The application process is as follows: After the submission of portfolios a preliminary selection is made on the basis of the candidates' portfolios. Those selected will then be notified to attend a three-day entrance examination conducted at the department. Afterwards the examination committee will post a list of the results at the University. All portfolios must be submitted personally by the applicant at the department in order to be taken into consideration.

We offer prospective students individual consultations with our team to present and discuss work samples.